Best place in NA. The prices are a little bit higher than chinese places, but you won't wait 2 months to get your stuff.Sorry wrong place to post my bad
Thanks budI bought mine from there, it came all the way from New York to California in 3 days, plus one day that they took to ship (4 fays total), card has no problems.
I also ordered a R4i Gold 3DS in another ocasion and it took 5 days from the day I placed the order to get to my mailbox.
I'm pretty happy, shipped fast and arrived pretty fast, having in mind that it went across the whole country in 3 days I totally vouch for them any day.
ThanksBest place in NA. The prices are a little bit higher than chinese places, but you won't wait 2 months to get your stuff.
Everything ships from NA so no customs risk and they won't abuse your CC.
Nah best place in NA is peachds but they are closeBest place in NA. The prices are a little bit higher than chinese places, but you won't wait 2 months to get your stuff.
Everything ships from NA so no customs risk and they won't abuse your CC.
Where do they ship from? I noticed that they have some $10 R4's.Nah best place in NA is peachds but they are close
They ship from Cali they use USPS and accept paypal + google wallet.Where do they ship from? I noticed that they have some $10 R4's.
I bought theR4i Gold 3DS from modchipsdirect buy it was $15 + $4.50 shipping.
Since they are about the same quality wise I'd like to get another one.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/bought-an-r4i-gold-3ds-rts-bricked-on-arrival.400512/
I bought an R4i Gold 3DS RTS from them and it was bricked on arrival. Had to fix it myself with one I bought from nds-card website. Wasn't going to bother sending it back, was only $17.
also: We currently take credit card. Visa only.
The thing is there is other websites that say they test them before they send them out (such as nds-card), there is nothing stopping them from testing it, as R4I default packaging is resealable. It would have been a simple put it into a DS and see that no game icon came up (indicating a broken card in general, or the firmware was bricked). I feel like this would be a process they always go through to make sure they aren't sending a broken one in the first place so they don't lose money on reshipping+repairing effort time, based on the fact that this stuff is most likely not made in the most legit of ways, nor with any sort of quality materials because you get what you pay for. I have a feeling it is not an uncommon issue to get a batch of bad ones.They are resellers only, if the card was dead on arrival isn't really their fault since they don't manufacture them, just like Sky3ds, a thousand sites sell them but all these sites are resellers only not manufactures.
He is inquiring to know if the site itself is legit and reliable which it is, if you got unlucky and didn't bother contacting them because you think it wasn't worth the effort you can't put any blame on them.
@Xenon Hacks Thanks, I know where my next purchase will be then, I have heard many users in this website with good experiences with them
It's not that you test them on the spot soon as you receive a batch. It's that you simply test the one you are sending out. It's an extra 2minutes to avoid support work + extra shipping fees, and we're not talking about someone sending 100s of orders out everyday. We're talking someone that probably gets maybe 20-50 a day, and in a market where you have to be super competitive because there is 30-40 other resellers that all do the same exact thing, that also probably divides the order load up quite a a lot. We have NDS-Card that probably gets the biggest order load of them all due to it being the sponsor here, and they are testing cards before they send them out. Having to pay out shipping fees to reimburse the consumer of the broken product cuts into the profit margin. There is probably already a small profit margin on top of the original product anyway.@Acryt I actually don't share this view at all. Think about it:
If I have business were I'm shipping hundreds of items a day I would rather have a %10 of users contacting me that they received a bad one and replace it than manualy test every single one of them... Is not convenient to test a hundred items to find one or two defective...
That way you do right for the people that received a bad product while still maximising profit and keep a happy customer base that will do business with you in the future.
It would be logical to manually test them only if it's a widespread issue, like if one in every three flashcards comes out bad and it becomes a significant loss to replace all the dead units, but if you look around you'll realise that most people that bought a R4i Gold 3DS are happy with the product working as intended.
No matter where you look at it from is not a good business practice to test every item to spot a few bad ones, that's time and effort lost where you could be doing something that is going to generate a bigger revenue in your business.
It's clear that you haven't work in the field before.
Legit site as ↑they↑ say!is this web site reliable to buy this sky 3ds ? http://www.modchipsdirect.com/sky3ds.html
Legit site as ↑they↑ say!
The real question is why are you buying a sky3ds if Nintendo is putting up a block for sky3ds on their newer games?
He can still play 5 years worth of retail games in his system that is probably >9.2 firmware, free Ninjhax 2.5, specially if it's a New 3DS in the latest firmware gaining a boost in his games' performance and add extra features rather than paying $60 a retail copy of cubic ninja alone.
Yeah...
It's pretty much the gold star for this kinda thing...What about modchipcentral.com?